Climactic resolution from "summary" of The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
In the grand hall of the palace, the two boys stood facing each other, their eyes meeting in a moment of realization. The Prince saw before him a boy who looked just like him, dressed in rags and dirt, yet with a noble bearing. The Pauper, on the other hand, saw a boy who bore a striking resemblance to him, dressed in rich garments and wearing a crown upon his head.
The realization of their true identities dawned upon them, and they knew that they had been switched at birth. The Prince, who had experienced the hardships of the streets, now understood the struggles of the common people. The Pauper, who had lived a life of luxury, now saw the responsibilities of ruling a kingdom.
As they stood there, facing each other, they knew that they had to make a choice. The Prince could reclaim his throne and continue living a life of privilege, or he coul...
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